
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh weather update indicating widespread rainfall across multiple regions of the country. Due to active weather systems including a low-pressure area and cyclonic circulations, many states are likely to witness heavy to very heavy showers, especially over central, northern, and northeastern India. Meanwhile, southern parts of the country may see a gradual decrease in rainfall over the coming days. Here are the details
Northwest India: Intense Rainfall Over Hills and Plains
Rainfall in Northwest India is expected to intensify, particularly in Himachal Pradesh, East Rajasthan, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Light to moderate rain is likely across the region with thunderstorms and lightning.
Region |
Rainfall Type |
Dates |
East Rajasthan |
Very heavy (isolated) |
July 30–31, Aug 1–2 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Very heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Jammu & Kashmir |
Heavy to very heavy |
July 30–31 |
Uttarakhand |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Uttar Pradesh (West & East) |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30, Aug 3–4 |
Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30, Aug 3–4 |
West India: Ghat Areas and Gujarat Brace for Downpour
Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra and parts of Gujarat are expected to witness intense rain, especially on July 30. Light to moderate rain will continue for most of the week.
Region |
Rainfall Type |
Dates |
Gujarat Region |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Konkan Region |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Ghat Areas of Maharashtra |
Very heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Entire Region |
Light to moderate |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Northeast India: Rains to Intensify from August 1
Northeastern states will continue to see widespread rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning. From August 1, the region may experience increased rainfall activity.
Region |
Rainfall Type |
Dates |
Light to heavy rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
|
Assam & Meghalaya |
Light to heavy rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura |
Light to heavy rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
East & Central India: Extremely Heavy Rainfall in MP and Bihar
A low-pressure area is fueling heavy to extremely heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh and nearby regions. Central India will also see gusty winds along with thunderstorms.
Region |
Rainfall Type |
Dates |
West Madhya Pradesh |
Extremely heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
East Madhya Pradesh |
Very heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Bihar |
Heavy to very heavy |
July 30, Aug 2–4 |
Sub-Himalayan WB & Sikkim |
Heavy to very heavy |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Gangetic West Bengal |
Very heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
Vidarbha |
Heavy (isolated) |
July 30 |
South Peninsular India: Strong Winds and Consistent Showers
South India will remain under the influence of strong surface winds and light to moderate rainfall throughout the week. Coastal areas and interiors may experience occasional gusts.
Region |
Weather Condition |
Dates |
Kerala & Mahe |
Light to moderate rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Karnataka, Telangana |
Light to moderate rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Rayalaseema, Coastal Andhra |
Light to moderate rain |
July 30 – Aug 4 |
Lakshadweep |
Light to moderate rain |
July 30– Aug 4 |
Entire Region |
Strong winds (40–50 kmph) |
Next 3 days |
Delhi-NCR Weather: Wet and Cloudy Days Ahead
Delhi-NCR is expected to remain under a cloudy sky with consistent rain and thunderstorms through the start of August. Temperatures will stay below normal during this period.
Date |
Weather Description |
Temperature (Max/Min °C) |
Wind Speed & Direction |
July 30 |
Cloudy, light to moderate rain, thunderstorm |
30–32 / 23–25 |
SE, 15–18 kmph |
July 31 |
Cloudy, light to moderate rain, thunderstorm |
30–32 / 24–26 |
SE, 10–18 kmph |
August 1 |
Partly cloudy, light rain |
33–35 / 25–27 |
SE-SW-NW, 10–15 kmph |
India is likely to experience widespread monsoon activity in the coming days, with heavy rainfall forecasted for both northern hills and plains, central India, and parts of the west and northeast. South India will see consistent rainfall along with gusty winds. Residents in vulnerable areas are advised to stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions against flooding and waterlogging. The IMD continues to monitor developments closely.